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Disease 02-02-2007 03:03 AM

That old dude, with the rabbit aviator?
 
Why is that old man so grumpy?

bloodrayne 02-02-2007 03:27 AM

My guess would be all of the current bullshit at this forum...and people creating multiple SNs just to piss people off and generally showcase their stupidity in an attempt to illicit ANY type of response from ANYONE, because they are obviously very lonely (although I can't imagine WHY:rolleyes: ) and have no lives...

Maybe it's because forums are a place to come and relax, hang out, laugh, have a good time, discuss a common subject that you love, and basicly ESCAPE the bullshit, stupidity and stress of everyday life...So, when you have to deal with it HERE, too it becomes pretty frustrating and pointless

It's kinda like if you watch tv (or engage in any sort of entertainment/leisure activity) and on ALL the channels there's nothing but people fighting and stupidity...If ALL of MY channels only showed Jerry Springer 24 hours a day, and I couldn't watch horror movies on it, I'd throw the fuckin' tv out the window...

People NEED respite from time to time...Some of us would like to find that HERE...We should be permitted to do so

Yeah...I think it could be some of that...

alkytrio666 02-02-2007 03:48 AM

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That old dude, with the rabbit aviator?
http://www.beamscreations.com/images...all200x173.jpg

bloodrayne 02-02-2007 03:58 AM

Here...I have a better analogy for you, since we're all acting like children lately...


This is our playground

When a new kid comes to our playground and he doesn't even know how to swing, slide, teeter-totter, or push a merry-go-round, we wonder why he came here in the first place...We may think, "well, maybe he wants to learn how to do those things" while we also may be thinking that he must be mentally handicapped for not having a clue in the first place...So, we take pity on the poor stupid child, and see what happens...When it quickly becomes apparent that he does NOT want to learn anything (or perhaps is INCAPABLE of learning anything), and has only come to our playground to wrap the swings around the poles where they can't be reached, smear mud all over the slide, launch rocks at people with the teeter-totter, and push the other kids off of the merry-go-round...We realize that he absolutely does NOT belong at our playground (or ANY playground), and we tend to get a little pissed off and want him to leave...And...If he goes home, changes clothes, puts on a wig and comes back the very next day, still doing the same stupid shit, we STILL won't want him around...

Easy enough?

Elvis_Christ 02-02-2007 04:17 AM

That Urge Overkill kid is dope and down to earth.

Grumpy is me ranting in the music section :D

But it all comes down to who in their right mind is nice to assholes?

newb 02-02-2007 04:46 AM

http://www.puppetuniverse.com/store/...0old%20man.jpgIrritable Male Syndrome (IMS) is a recently adopted term for a set of symptoms that is caused by a drop in testosterone. Symptoms are similar to those of male menopause (also called viropause or andropause). It involves the hormonal, physiological, and chemical changes that occur in all men generally between the ages of 40 and 55, though it can occur as early as 35 or as late as 65. These changes affect hormonal, physical, psychological, interpersonal, sexual, nutritional, economic, social, ecological, and spiritual aspects of men's health.

One of the most consistent symptoms is anger and sullen withdrawal present in men between the ages of 40 and 60. This may be termed Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS).

:D

Vodstok 02-02-2007 04:56 AM

Does that happen to 30 year olds? Everything annoys me these days.

Disease 02-02-2007 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 544640)
Here...I have a better analogy for you, since we're all acting like children lately...


This is our playground

When a new kid comes to our playground and he doesn't even know how to swing, slide, teeter-totter, or push a merry-go-round, we wonder why he came here in the first place...We may think, "well, maybe he wants to learn how to do those things" while we also may be thinking that he must be mentally handicapped for not having a clue in the first place...So, we take pity on the poor stupid child, and see what happens...When it quickly becomes apparent that he does NOT want to learn anything (or perhaps is INCAPABLE of learning anything), and has only come to our playground to wrap the swings around the poles where they can't be reached, smear mud all over the slide, launch rocks at people with the teeter-totter, and push the other kids off of the merry-go-round...We realize that he absolutely does NOT belong at our playground (or ANY playground), and we tend to get a little pissed off and want him to leave...And...If he goes home, changes clothes, puts on a wig and comes back the very next day, still doing the same stupid shit, we STILL won't want him around...

Easy enough?



We are all acting like chilldren, well, I'll have to pull my socks up!

The Flayed One 02-02-2007 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bloodrayne (Post 544640)
Here...I have a better analogy for you, since we're all acting like children lately...


This is our playground

When a new kid comes to our playground and he doesn't even know how to swing, slide, teeter-totter, or push a merry-go-round, we wonder why he came here in the first place...We may think, "well, maybe he wants to learn how to do those things" while we also may be thinking that he must be mentally handicapped for not having a clue in the first place...So, we take pity on the poor stupid child, and see what happens...When it quickly becomes apparent that he does NOT want to learn anything (or perhaps is INCAPABLE of learning anything), and has only come to our playground to wrap the swings around the poles where they can't be reached, smear mud all over the slide, launch rocks at people with the teeter-totter, and push the other kids off of the merry-go-round...We realize that he absolutely does NOT belong at our playground (or ANY playground), and we tend to get a little pissed off and want him to leave...And...If he goes home, changes clothes, puts on a wig and comes back the very next day, still doing the same stupid shit, we STILL won't want him around...

Easy enough?

Hey, that's me! I love going to playgrounds and throwing rocks at little kids and making them cry! Of course, nowadays I'm not allowed within 1000 yrds of one...

newb 02-02-2007 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 544660)
i sent my picture to you in confidence .. and you repay me by flashing it on a public forum ??!!

no more late night phone sex for you !!

I gotta cool it on that anyway.



my ass is killing me.


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